Goat & Sheep Management Video
These Drone videos were made with the help of SARE for Farmers and Ag educators. If you would like the answer key just contact me.
Robert Braun pigeonriverfarm@outlook.com
In this segment, we will demonstrate the efficient and effective use of a drone in managing goats and sheep. Goats and sheep have a natural fear of aerial predators. To reduce the fear factor, we will begin our flight by slowly moving the drone into range and hovering as steady as possible at approximately 90 feet. With repetition, the herd will also quickly become accustomed to the noise of the drone from this altitude.
Review Questions
1. Goats have a fear of _________
A. Shadows B. Aerial Predators C. Other types of Livestock D. Drones
2. What techniques should be used to help the goats become accustom to the use of a drone?
3. What issues can be spotted in a herd of goats?
4. How long will it take for the goats to become agitated?
A. 2 min B. 5 min C. 1 min D. 30 seconds
5. At what height is it recommended that you fly a drone to do a close inspection on the herd?
A. 20 ft B 50 ft C 100 ft D 75
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